KUALA LUMPUR: Bandar Raya Developments Bhd (BRDB) has officially launched its latest residential development 6 CapSquare — located within the 15.2-acre integrated development of CapSquare — which aims to capture the urban professional market, as it is surrounded by Jalan Dang Wangi, Jalan Munshi Abdullah and Jalan Ampang.

BRDB chief marketing officer KC Chong said that the first phase of 6 CapSquare was soft launched in the fourth quarter of 2010 with 65% of units been taken up to date, with the success of the sale due to BRDB's reputation, which attract many repeat buyers from other BRDB's development.

"6 CapSquare follows the success of the neighbourhoods first residential tower, CapSquare Residences and aims to capitalise on the first tower's success with improved architecture, design and facilities. The location is amazing; residents can easily access the thrills of the city as well as experience the old world charm surrounding CapSquare," he said in a press release.

The 6 CapSquare development has176 units that are built on 0.89 acres of land with the built-up ranging from 1,119 sq ft to 4,338 sq ft offering one to five bedrooms which are fitted with the high quality finishings such as white oak timber flooring in the bedrooms, marble in the bathrooms, soothing wall finishes, and carefully planned kitchens come equipped with imported appliances.

The larger units in 6 CapSquare comes with a 2-key entrance system, which allows for a single unit to be comfortably used by two parties while retaining their privacy. The price starts from RM950 psf.

The development comes with views of the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, the Klang River, the Petronas Twin Towers, easy access to all that KL city has to offer and a secure neighbourhood that is kept safe with a comprehensive 24/7 manned and electronic security system.

The development offers facilities such as water pavilions, an infinity edge freeform pool that houses a Jacuzzi cove, an interactive fountains, landscaped gardens, a sauna, a multi-level gym that overlooks the Kuala Lumpur skyline, squash courts and an indoor basketball court.

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